We are committed to building safer neighbourhoods by providing support, guidance, training, and resource materials to develop and operate the West Vancouver Block Watch program.
Business Watch is a free program aimed at reducing crimes in and against West Vancouver businesses.
West Vancouver Police Business Watch works to provide on-line tools, resources & information for owners, managers, and employees to help reduce business crimes and improve safety.
"A high performing Police Department starts with every employee determined to make a community safer."
CHIEF CONSTABLE John Lo
The West Vancouver Police Victim Services Program provides victims of crime and trauma with support, assistance, information, and referrals to community resources in times of need or crisis.
WVPD offers Background Checks, Fingerprinting, Online Reporting and Other Services.
We seek out people of different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives on our team and in our community; we know this drives smarter decisions, increased innovation, and lasting solutions.
Our people are energized by their connections with West Vancouver citizens and community partners and arrive every day inspired to exceed expectations and make a meaningful difference in the community.
Our people are mission critical for a safe West Vancouver. Recognizing that all of us are committed to this purpose makes us one team and we lift each other up through positivity, confidence, and kindness.
Each of us takes ownership and consider the extent to which our individual actions serve West Vancouver citizens and maintain their trust. We model honesty, accountability, respect, and compassion.
As fraudsters continue to spoof WVPD’s non-emergency number, West Vancouver Police are reminding residents to please refrain from returning the call.
This inundates the non-emergency police line, delaying access for those who may need assistance.
Please visit “Make the Right Call” for the quickest way to get the information you need.
Andy J. Krawczyk is an international education consultant based in West Vancouver. He retired from the Vancouver School Board in 2010 after a 36-year career in public education as a teacher, consultant and administrator with both North Vancouver, and Vancouver School Districts.
Since retirement, Andy has worked extensively as a consultant in international education organizations, schools, and districts, specializing in curriculum development and educational leadership.
In addition to his professional work, Andy has an extensive record of community leadership and volunteer service on the North Shore, co-chairing multiple West Vancouver District Planning Working Groups, including the Housing Dialogue and Upper Lands initiatives. He also served on the inaugural Board of the West Vancouver Community Centre.
More recently, Andy served as Chair of Impact North Shore and the Kay Meek Arts Centre. He currently serves as Chair of the West Vancouver Memorial Library. Andy was honoured with the West Vancouver District Community Engagement Award in 2014.
Raheil Moradi is an executive leader, educator, and governance professional committed to advancing inclusive, community-centered leadership. She brings expertise in governance, regulatory compliance, and strategic oversight to her role on the West Vancouver Police Board, and serves as President & CEO of Monarch Group of Companies. She is also a post-secondary educator in law and criminology.
Raheil is deeply engaged in community and board service, including with the Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia (CPABC), Atira Women’s Resource Society, and Impact North Shore, where she serves as Governance Committee Chair. She is the founder of the Pay It Forward Foundation, which has delivered over 22,000 meals to individuals facing economic hardship across British Columbia.
A recipient of the YWCA Women of Distinction Award, Raheil holds an LL.M. in International Business Law and is currently pursuing a PhD.
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